Today, a photograph, from Reuters, allegedly of bombing damage in Lebanon appears to have been altered using Photoshop or another tool in order to make the damage appear more dramatic and worse than it really is.

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Goog for them for spotting this. Whoever did the doctoring of the photo in question nid not know how to use the cloning stamp efficiently. There are building’s repeating in the smoke repeating in the … The person created a pattern of smoke rather than an illusion of more smoke an destruction.

On the other hand this incident makes the viewer all the more aware of what technology is capable of. How many times have people brought in old folded torn family photos to an artist to have them doctored to their original state using photoshop?

When I saw the photo I laughed. I’m a graphic designer so I’m aware of what Photoshop can do and this photo was an insult to Photoshop. I read somewhere else that the photographer took pics at Qana, where there was other rumblings of staged photos.

What they need to do is dig a big pit and just dump all the bodies in it before the photographers get there and then quick cover them with dirt like they did in the El Salvador. And then when the reporters sniffling about the people that died, just call them Hezbos and put them in prison. Nobody will know the difference, especially if you say that they weren’t carrying the right papers.

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[…] This title is the punchline to a joke my husband told me.Â I won’t repeat it here, but it made me think of the brouhaha around doctoredÂ Reuters photosÂ vis-a-vis the war in Lebanon.Â (Link to playÂ a video byÂ supporters of IsraelÂ that embellishes the original story broken by the blog: Little Green Footballs.) […]